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2.Two men,both seriously ill,occupied the same hospital room.One man was allowed to(41)C in his bed for an hour each afternoon for treatment.His (42)D was next to the room's only window.The other man(43)A spend all his time flat on his back.Every(44)C when the man in the bed by the window could sit up,he (45)B  pass the time by describing to his (46)Call the things he could see outside the window.The window overlooked a (47)A  with a lovely lake.Ducks and swans played on the water while children (48)Dtheir model boats.Young lovers walked(49)C among flowers.As the man by the window described all this beautifully,the other man would close his eyes and (50)D the scene.
One morning,the day nurse arrived to bring water for their baths only to find the(51)D  body of the man by the window,who had died (52)Ain his sleep.She was saddened and (53)Cthe hospital attendants (服务员) to take the body away.(54)B it seemed appropriate (合适的),the other man asked if he could (55)Cnext to the window.The nurse was happy to make the switch,and after (56)A he was comfortable,she left him alone.Slowly and painfully,he sat up to take his(57)B   look at the world outside.Finally,he would have the(58)D  of seeing it for himself.He strained (紧张地) to slowly turn to(59)A  the window beside the bed.,but to his surprise,it faced nothing but a blank wall.
The man asked the nurse what could have forced his dead roommate to(60)B those wonderful things outside this window.The nurse answered that the man was blind and could not even see the wall.She said,"Perhaps he just wanted to encourage you."
41.A.stand upB.lie downC.sit upD.sit down
42.A.roomB.tableC.seatD.bed
43.A.had toB.would ratherC.prefer toD.rather than
44.A.morningB.eveningC.afternoonD.dawn
45.A.willB.wouldC.shouldD.might
46.A.nurseB.workmateC.roommateD.doctor
47.A.parkB.streetC.gardenD.field
48.A.playedB.madeC.startedD.sailed
49.A.face to faceB.shoulder to shoulderC.arm in armD.back to back
50.A.describeB.tellC.hearD.imagine
51.A.strongB.warmC.sickD.lifeless
52.A.peacefullyB.sadlyC.secretlyD.completely
53.A.lookedB.foundC.calledD.ordered
54.A.BeforeB.As soon asC.WhenD.As far as
55.A.changedB.sitC.be movedD.be taken
56.A.making sureB.depending onC.making upD.accounting for
57.A.nextB.firstC.lastD.another
58.A.surpriseB.feelingC.tryD.joy
59.A.look outB.look atC.glare atD.stare at
60.A.rememberB.describeC.writeD.talk.

分析 本文讲述了两个病友的故事,为了安慰病友,对着空墙描述的外界的热闹的场景.

解答 41---45 CDACB  46---50 CADCD  51---55 DACBC  56---60 ABDAB
41.C.考查动词短语的辨析.窗户旁边的一个人每天下午可以在床上坐起来一个小时.故选C.
42.D.考查名词的词义辨析和上下文串联.根据前面的in his bed for an hour 和后面的next to the说明他的床在窗户旁边.故选D.
43.A.词组辨析.根据本句的主语The other man可知,这是描述同一病房的另外一位病人的情况,他不得不呆在床上无法坐立;故选A.
44.C.名词辨析.此题为原词复现.前面第二句提到 each afternoon for treatment,可知这是说每天下午这个病人坐在床上看窗外风景的时刻.故选C.
45.B.考查助动词辨析和语境理解.根据划线处后面的内容pass the time by describing 可知,这是描述过去他们的日常生活,每天这个时候都会这么做;故选B.
46.C.考查名词的词义辨析和上下文串联.此处指的是前面提到的The other man,即roommate;故选C.
47.A.考查名词的词义辨析.根据下文的描述(with a lovely lake)说明窗户外面是一个公园.故选A.
48.D.考查名词辨析.这里描述的是水上的场景,当孩子们在玩赛艇的时候,鸭子和天鹅在河里玩耍.故选D.
49.C.考查介词短语辨析.年轻的情侣们在花丛中肩并肩的走着,face to face面对面,arm in arm臂挽着臂;back to back背对着背.故选C.
50.D.动词辨析.考查上下文串联,另外一个人躺在床上想象这一美景.故选D.
51.D.考查形容词的词义辨析:根据后面的定语从句who had died 对这位病人的描述可知,他在睡梦中死去了(lifeless);故选D.
52.A.考查副词:根据后面的介词短语in his sleep可知,他是在睡梦中死去的,所以死得很平静.故选A.
53.C.考查动词:病人死后医院的处理自然是找人把尸体抬走,call sb to do sth叫某人做某事;故选C.
54.B.考查连词:待时机一成熟,另外一个病人迫不及待的想到窗户旁边的床位,as soon as引导时间状语从句;故选B.
55.C.考查动词:根据后面的一句The nurse was happy to make the switch可知,剩下的那个病人问护士他"是否"可以被移动到(move)靠窗的那张床上.故选C.
56.A.考查动词短语:护士离开病房前自然是安排病人躺着保持一个舒适的姿势.make sure确保.depend on依靠,依赖;make up编造,化妆,组成;account for解释.故选A.
57.B.考查形容词的词义辨析和语境理解.这位病人在床上坐直第一次看看外面的世界;故选B.
58.D.考查名词:根据后面的内容seeing it for himself可知,能够亲自看看外面的世界自然是高兴(joy);故选选D.
59.A.考查动词短语的词义辨析和语境理解.根据后面的一句it faced nothing but a blank wall可知,他应该是伸出头去朝外面看;故选A.
60.B.考查动词.由后面的宾语those wonderful things outside this window可知,这位病人问护士,是什么使得他的前位病友描绘出窗外并不存在的风景,故选B.

点评 完形填空是考查英语语言的应用能力.解题时,要着眼全篇,注意上下文的联系和语境.对于故事类的文章,情节性较强,在选择时,更多的要考虑文章作者的叙述方法,站在作者的立场,身临其境.这样才能作出最符合作者原意的选项,切不可拘泥于语言点本身,不顾语境.

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